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The Pollution Control Board has advised a private company for necessary work at its Pithampur waste disposal plant to safely ...
The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Thursday allowed the state government to dispose of the chemical waste from the defunct Union Carbide factory in Bhopal at a Pithampur plant after it was told that ...
Forty years after the Bhopal gas tragedy, the shifting of about 337 metric tonnes of chemical waste stored at the Union Carbide factory ... to fatalities in one of India's most deadly industrial ...
The 377-metric tonnes of hazardous waste from the inoperative Union Carbide factory in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal, which was the ...
A Bhopal court will today resume hearing in the criminal case concerning the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster that killed thousands and exposed over half a million people. The matter will be heard ...
In the early hours of Dec 3, 1984, methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide factory owned by American Union Carbide Corporation poisoning more than half a million people in Bhopal ...
Second and third generation children of the 1984 Bhopal ... Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal on December 1, 2024. Source: Getty / GAGAN NAYAR/AFP via Getty Images Authorities in India ...
Bhopal: As the first batch of 10 tonnes of Union Carbide toxic waste disposal started on Friday, Congress state president Jitu Patwari strongly objected to raising the issue of health hazards to ...
The waste is the result of an accident that occurred in December 1984, when methyl isocyanate and other toxic gases leaked from the pesticide plant of Union Carbide India Limited in Bhopal.
Indore , The second round of trial incineration of the waste brought from Bhopal-based defunct Union Carbide factory is underway in the Pithampur industrial town in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar ...
The Supreme Court has denied intervening in the Madhya Pradesh high court’s decision to transfer toxic waste from the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy to Pithampur for disposal. The court acknowledged ...
The Bhopal gas tragedy, which occurred during the night of December 2-3, 1984, involved a catastrophic leak of MIC gas from the Union Carbide facility, resulting in the death of at least 5,479 persons ...